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Alex Rodriguez is expected to visit Buffalo today, but this will be no pleasure trip for the baseball superstar.
The New York Yankees' power-hitting third baseman, known as A- Rod, is scheduled to be interviewed by federal prosecutors and agents about his dealings with a Toronto physician who is the subject of a grand jury investigation here into performance- enhancing drugs.
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No evidence has surfaced linking Tiger Woods to the use of performance-enhancing drugs, sources close to an investigation involving a Toronto doctor told The Buffalo News on Thursday.
Two of those sources said other professional athletes -- but not Woods -- could potentially wind up in trouble as a result of the federal investigation of Dr. Anthony Galea of Toronto.
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...PART 1020: PERFORMANCE STANDARDS FOR IONIZING RADIATION EMITTING PRODUCTS...
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...PART 1020: PERFORMANCE STANDARDS FOR IONIZING RADIATION EMITTING PRODUCTS...
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SENS. SCHUMER AND GRASSLEY HOLD A NEWS CONFERENCE ON PERFORMANCE-ENHANCING DRUGS
DECEMBER 18, 2007
SPEAKERS: SEN. CHARLES E. SCHUMER, D-N.Y.
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...PART 1020: PERFORMANCE STANDARDS FOR IONIZING RADIATION EMITTING PRODUCTS...
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Braun tests positive
NEW YORK -- National League MVP Ryan Braun has tested positive for a performance-enhancing substance, a case still under appeal to an arbitrator under Major League Baseball's drug program, a person familiar with the situation told The Associated Press.
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Professional baseball players might have relied on steroids to enhance performance, but some say local students are resisting the temptation to bulk up illegally.
I think most everyone believes steroid use basically tears your body up," University of Missouri Assistant Baseball Coach Evan Pratt said, "and they're finding other ways to get better in the weight room and using the right supplements. ... It's not worth doing to get an extra five or 10 home runs a year.
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I WAS subpoenaed by Congress for its House Oversight on Any American Activities That Aren't Critical to the Welfare of Our Nation Committee hearings on sports-columnist use of performance- enhancing drugs. I will not go to Capitol Hill - I left Washington several years back largely to avoid our elected leaders - but today, under my own personal oath, I will detail to readers my activities of the past year:
Jan. 2, 2007: Felt a head cold coming on. Had the UPS guy inject B12 into my buttocks.